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Perennial Chrysanthemums ... Chrysanthemums are just about the easiest of all of the perennials to grow. They should be planted in early spring after all danger of freezing, however they can be planted almost any time, ... Dividing Chrysanthemums • Potted Chrysanthemums • Chrysanthemums from seed • Winter Mum care;
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www.thegardenhelper.com/Chrysanthemum.htm
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Preparing Chrysanthemums for winter ... The most dangerous problems for Chrysanthemums in the winter are constant wetness or ice on the leaves. Frost heaving caused by alternate freezing and thawing of the soil ... Dividing Chrysanthemums • Potted Chrysanthemums • Chrysanthemums from seed • Chrysanthemum Care and Culture;
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Pot on once rooted, taking care not to damage the tender roots. Cuttings potted in January or February will also need to be repotted. ... Gardening information, hints and tips on how to get the best from Chrysanthemums in your garden including planting, support, growing for cut flowers, and general care advice...
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www.digthatgarden.co.uk/information/chrysanthemuminfo.h...
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Care for arranged chrysanthemum; 1.Display in a cool location, out of direct sunlight and away from air vents. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. 2.Check water level daily to make sure container is full and add warm water as needed.
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www.gl.nl/care.htm
www.gl.nl/care.htm
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• While buying chrysanthemums select plants having plenty flower buds. It is better not to choose a fully bloomed plant, as their span of blooming is shorter than the partially blooming chrysanthemums. • Separate the branches from one another and sow the stems of perennial flowers, which are having healthy roots.
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If left alone most chrysanthemums will produce flowers of the same size, with a good gardener’s care, ... For chrysanthemums the pinching means taking off the tip back to the next couple of leaves. When a rooted stem starts to grow in the spring the usual procedure is to cut it at four inches when it is about a foot tall.
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Winter Care: Chrysanthemums on the whole are not entirely winter hardy in areas of hard freeze. In cold winter areas, dig up plants, prune back, and store in a protective area such as a cold frame, basement, or any area where they can be protected from freezing.
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www.kingsmums.com/growinf_info.htm
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Care of your blueberry plants in the garden ... Pinching out the tips of this growth will encourage a bushy plant, as done for fuschias and chrysanthemums.
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www.dorset-blueberry.com/cultivation/after_care.asp
www.dorset-blueberry.com/cultivation/after_care.asp
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Chrysanthemums do well in pots along the steps or by the front door, or in the ground where they can hold their color for weeks. Mums planted in containers will not winter over. But those planted in the ground have a chance with a little care and luck.; Top of Page...
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